Install MySQL server on zsh shell | Fixed: zsh: command not found: mysql on MacBook (M1/M2/M3)(2024)

Описание к видео Install MySQL server on zsh shell | Fixed: zsh: command not found: mysql on MacBook (M1/M2/M3)(2024)

Having trouble running MySQL commands on your M1, M2, or M3 MacBook with zsh? You're not alone!
This video is your one-stop solution to installing MySQL server and fixing the "zsh: command not found: mysql" error. We'll walk you through the entire process, from downloading the correct MySQL version for your Apple Silicon chip to configuring your zsh shell to recognize the MySQL commands.

In this step-by-step guide, you'll learn:

How to download the appropriate MySQL server installer for your MacBook's M1, M2, or M3 architecture.
A straightforward installation process with clear explanations for each step.
How to identify the MySQL binary path, crucial for setting up your zsh environment.
Editing your zsh configuration file (.zshrc) to add the MySQL binary path to your system's PATH variable.
Verifying the changes and testing if you can now run MySQL commands like "mysql" from your terminal.
This video is perfect for:

Developers working on MacBooks with Apple Silicon chips who need to use MySQL databases.
System administrators setting up a development environment on M1, M2, or M3 MacBooks.
Anyone encountering the "zsh: command not found: mysql" error and struggling to run MySQL commands.
By the end of this video, you'll be able to:

Install MySQL server successfully on your MacBook with M1, M2, or M3 chip.
Run MySQL commands seamlessly from your zsh terminal.
Start working with MySQL databases on your Apple Silicon powered Mac.
Don't waste time wrestling with compatibility issues! Follow this comprehensive guide and get your MySQL server up and running on your zsh-enabled MacBook in no time.

#mysql #macos #m1 #m2 #m3 #applesilicon #zsh #database #server #installation #tutorial #fix #commandnotfound

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке